Patents by Inventor Enger Lasada Bewza
Enger Lasada Bewza has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20200257266Abstract: Disclosed is a platform for generating and delivering 3-D printed wearables. The platform includes scanning, image processing, machine learning, computer vision, and user input to generate a printed wearable. Scanning occurs in a number of ways across a number of devices. The variability of scanning generates a number of scanning output types. Outputs from the scanning process are normalized into a single type during image processing. The computer vision and machine learning portions of the platform use the normalized body scan to develop models that may be used by a 3D printer to generate a wearable customized to the user. The platform further provides opportunities for the user to check the work of the scanning, image processing, computer vision, and machine learning. The user input enables the platform to improve and inform the machine learning aspects.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2020Publication date: August 13, 2020Inventors: Shamil Mahendra Hargovan, Enger Lasada Bewza, Colin Michael Lawson, Ben Wynne, Manuj Aggarwal, Louis-Victor Jadavji, Jamie Lynn Etcheson, Carlos Montalvo
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Patent number: 10564628Abstract: Disclosed is a platform for generating and delivering 3-D printed wearables. The platform includes scanning, image processing, machine learning, computer vision, and user input to generate a printed wearable. Scanning occurs in a number of ways across a number of devices. The variability of scanning generates a number of scanning output types. Outputs from the scanning process are normalized into a single type during image processing. The computer vision and machine learning portions of the platform use the normalized body scan to develop models that may be used by a 3D printer to generate a wearable customized to the user. The platform further provides opportunities for the user to check the work of the scanning, image processing, computer vision, and machine learning. The user input enables the platform to improve and inform the machine learning aspects.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2016Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: Wiivv Wearables Inc.Inventors: Shamil Mahendra Hargovan, Enger Lasada Bewza, Colin Michael Lawson, Ben Wynne, Manuj Aggarwal, Louis-Victor Jadavji, Jamie Lynn Etcheson, Carlos Montalvo
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Patent number: 10470711Abstract: The disclosed technique relates to an insert for footwear and to a composite orthotic insole comprising said insert, wherein the insert is embedded with a plurality of force (or pressure) sensors, and may be used to provide feedback on important information regarding the wearer's gait biomechanics. The layer of sensors may be used to assist in monitoring the wearer's health via foot pressure tracking. The insole can use a relative large number of sensors, which together provide broad coverage of the human foot impact area.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2016Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Wiivv Wearables Inc.Inventors: Kaiwen Yuan, Manuj Aggarwal, Colin Michael Lawson, Enger Lasada Bewza, Shamil Mahendra Hargovan, Louis-Victor Jadavji
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Patent number: 10067500Abstract: Disclosed is a platform for generating and delivering 3-D printed wearables. The platform includes scanning, image processing, machine learning, computer vision, and user input to generate a printed wearable. Scanning occurs in a number of ways across a number of devices. The variability of scanning generates a number of scanning output types. Outputs from the scanning process are normalized into a single type during image processing. The computer vision and machine learning portions of the platform use the normalized body scan to develop models that may be used by a 3D printer to generate a wearable customized to the user. The platform further provides opportunities for the user to check the work of the scanning, image processing, computer vision, and machine learning. The user input enables the platform to improve and inform the machine learning aspects.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2017Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignee: Wiivv Wearables Inc.Inventors: Shamil Mahendra Hargovan, Enger Lasada Bewza, Colin Michael Lawson, Ben Wynne, Manuj Aggarwal, Louis-Victor Jadavji, Jamie Lynn Etcheson, Carlos Montalvo
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Publication number: 20170293286Abstract: Disclosed is a platform for generating and delivering 3-D printed wearables. The platform includes scanning, image processing, machine learning, computer vision, and user input to generate a printed wearable. Scanning occurs in a number of ways across a number of devices. The variability of scanning generates a number of scanning output types. Outputs from the scanning process are normalized into a single type during image processing. The computer vision and machine learning portions of the platform use the normalized body scan to develop models that may be used by a 3D printer to generate a wearable customized to the user. The platform further provides opportunities for the user to check the work of the scanning, image processing, computer vision, and machine learning. The user input enables the platform to improve and inform the machine learning aspects.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2017Publication date: October 12, 2017Inventors: Manuj Aggarwal, Enger Lasada Bewza, Colin Michael Lawson, Ben Wynne, Shamil Mahendra Hargovan, Louis-Victor Jadavji, Jamie Lynn Etcheson, Carlos Montalvo
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Publication number: 20170190121Abstract: Disclosed is a platform for generating and delivering 3-D printed wearables. The platform includes scanning, image processing, machine learning, computer vision, and user input to generate a printed wearable. Scanning occurs in a number of ways across a number of devices. The variability of scanning generates a number of scanning output types. Outputs from the scanning process are normalized into a single type during image processing. The computer vision and machine learning portions of the platform use the normalized body scan to develop models that may be used by a 3D printer to generate a wearable customized to the user. The platform further provides opportunities for the user to check the work of the scanning, image processing, computer vision, and machine learning. The user input enables the platform to improve and inform the machine learning aspects.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2016Publication date: July 6, 2017Inventors: Manuj Aggarwal, Enger Lasada Bewza, Colin Michael Lawson, Ben Wynne, Shamil Mahendra Hargovan, Louis-Victor Jadavji, Jamie Lynn Etcheson, Carlos Montalvo
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Publication number: 20170027512Abstract: The disclosed technique relates to an insert for footwear and to a composite orthotic insole comprising said insert, wherein the insert is embedded with a plurality of force (or pressure) sensors, and may be used to provide feedback on important information regarding the wearer's gait biomechanics. The layer of sensors may be used to assist in monitoring the wearer's health via foot pressure tracking. The insole can use a relative large number of sensors, which together provide broad coverage of the human foot impact area.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 29, 2016Publication date: February 2, 2017Inventors: Kaiwen Yuan, Manuj Aggarwal, Colin Michael Lawson, Enger Lasada Bewza, Shamil Mahendra Hargovan, Louis-Victor Jadavji
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Patent number: D819316Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2016Date of Patent: June 5, 2018Assignee: WIIVV WEARABLES INC.Inventors: Enger Lasada Bewza, Carly Michelle Fennell, Colin Michael Lawson, Michael Charles Salmon, Shamil Hargovan, Louis-Victor Jadavji
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Patent number: D819947Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2016Date of Patent: June 12, 2018Assignee: WIIVV WEARABLES INC.Inventors: Enger Lasada Bewza, Carly Michelle Fennell, Colin Michael Lawson, Michael Charles Salmon, Shamil Mahendra Hargovan, Louis-Victor Jadavji
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Patent number: D882661Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2018Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: Postmates Inc.Inventors: Ario Jafarzadeh, Ali Haghighat Kashani, Bastian Jan Michael Lehmann, Sean Tracey Plaice, Gadi Amit, Stephanie Lee, Erik Keith Lee Askin, Maiya Naruko Bennett Jensen, Benjamin J H Wong, Stephen Lynn, Bee Jay Malveda Murallon, Cormac Eubanks, Colin Paul Janssen, Chace Francis Medeiros, Nicholas Ryan Fischer, Marc Benjamin Delgado Greenberg, Enger Lasada Bewza